Scans: Dragon Quest Swords, One Piece: Unlimited Adventure, Naruto

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Going over GoNintendo, we found some magazine scans for Wii games Dragon Quest Swords, Naruto, and One Piece: Unlimited Adventure. Now, we could only hope that we do speak and read the Japanese language so as these scans will have its corresponding explanations. But for now, all we could do is look at them and hope that someone out there could hook us up with a translation.

The Naruto and One Piece: Unlimited Adventure scans await after the jump!

Dragon Quest Swords scans - Image 1 Dragon Quest Swords scans - Image 2 Dragon Quest Swords scans - Image 3

Going over GoNintendo, we found some magazine scans for Wii games Dragon Quest Swords, Naruto, and One Piece: Unlimited Adventure. Now, we could only hope that we do speak and read the Japanese language so as these scans will have its corresponding explanations. But for now, all we could do is look at them and hope that someone out there could hook us up with a translation.

Naruto scans - Image 1 Naruto scans - Image 2 Naruto scans - Image 3

The scans at the top-most part is the Dragon Quest Swords scans. Just like their newly opened website, it is in Japanese, but don’t let the language barrier prevent you from appreciating them. Naruto has been featured in a lot of magazine scans lately, probably because of its nearing Japanese release date (February 22). All we can say is Japan is really lucky to be getting it, hopefully, people of the other side of the world would be able to play it too.

One Piece: Adventure scans - Image 1 One Piece: Adventure scans - Image 2

Lastly, here are the scans for One Piece: Unlimited Adventure. The manga-series based game, just like the two aforementioned games, is still lingering in the TBA release date in the U.S. And like any other Wii game, One Piece will take advantage of the Wiimote‘s unique capabilities. Tasks like fishing and catching insects are expected to be just some of the stuff you could control using the Wiimote.

So there you have it! Three games and eight scans. We’ll dish out more updates about them as soon as more info becomes available.

Via GoNintendo

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